Hi Ilyas,
I believe the below is the part of the Nutanix Bible to which you are referring? Let me know if I misunderstood, please.
Eliminating ESXi Stun
ESXi has native app consistent snapshot support using VMware guest tools. However, during this process, delta disks are created and ESXi "stuns" the VM in order to remap the virtual disks to the new delta files which will handle the new write IO. Stuns will also occur when a VMware snapshot is deleted.
During this stun process the VM its OS cannot execute any operations and is essentially in a "stuck" state (e.g. pings will fail, no IO). The duration of the stun will depend on the number of vmdks and speed of datastore metadata operations (e.g. create new delta disks, etc.)
By using Nutanix VSS we completely bypass the VMware snapshot / stun process and have little to no impact to performance or VM / OS availability.
Hi Ilyas,
I believe the below is the part of the Nutanix Bible to which you are referring? Let me know if I misunderstood, please.
Eliminating ESXi Stun
ESXi has native app consistent snapshot support using VMware guest tools. However, during this process, delta disks are created and ESXi "stuns" the VM in order to remap the virtual disks to the new delta files which will handle the new write IO. Stuns will also occur when a VMware snapshot is deleted.
During this stun process the VM its OS cannot execute any operations and is essentially in a "stuck" state (e.g. pings will fail, no IO). The duration of the stun will depend on the number of vmdks and speed of datastore metadata operations (e.g. create new delta disks, etc.)
By using Nutanix VSS we completely bypass the VMware snapshot / stun process and have little to no impact to performance or VM / OS availability.
Thanks Alona and Neel
I will read it and update the thread :)
Ok, so I do not have much for you and I apologise but I was able to find something.
You know how hypervisor level snapshots and storage-level snapshots work differently traditional (I am tempted to put that word in quotes) environment and thus have different implications on the in-gues applications? For example a VM level snapshot would require a freeze of the I/O but a volume level snapshot would come not noticeable or nearly not noticeable?
Similar thing here. Nutanix is an HCI platform so we can operate with the block map on the storage layer and skip the stun entirely.
That’s what the Nutanix Bible paragraph meant. I sincerely hope that helps.
Thanks Alona & Team
Sorry for being late a little, this helps me for sure to be understand.
I am rewiring my mind with NTNX still, but all is going well till now
Thanks again